When Disney on Ice presents "Dare to Dream" at Stockton Arena, performer Tylerann Farley will be skating before a friendly crowd.

That's because Farley has a couple of dozen relatives who will be in the audience.

"This will be really exciting to have all my family at the show," Farley said. "It's so nice that we will be in Sacramento and Stockton for two weeks."

Farley, who grew up in Sacramento and graduated from Sacramento State, said she trained in Stockton at the ice rink in Oak Park.

"I trained in Stockton with coach Debbie Varner. I loved it there, but then she moved," Farley said. "My dad's side of the family is still in Stockton so I have 17 cousins in Stockton."

Farley is part of the ensemble cast of the show and plays four different roles.

"I am the understudy to Princess Tiana and a townsperson in the 'Princess and the Frog' segment," Farley, 26, said. "You can also see me in Cinderella's ball, and also as Cinderella's guard when we look for her slipper. I'm also in the finale."

"Dare to Dream" features Disney's newest fairytales - "Princess and a the Frog" along with "Tangled" - and the timeless classic "Cinderella."

"It's a really fun show. It's very princess-driven. We have Cinderalla, Princess Tiana from 'Princess and the Frog,' and Rapunzel in 'Tangled,' " she said "This show tells the story of 'Princess and the Frog.' The music is very upbeat and very jazzy. Then we go into 'Cinderella.' And the second act is Rapunzel. We have an aerial act where she's flying by her hair. The girls love it because she's flying and the boys love the character of Flynn."

Farley, who was a 2000 Junior Nationals competitor and a 2001 U.S. Pacific Coast Sectional competitor, said she is grateful to have the opportunity to skate professionally.

"It's something that I've done all my life, and I love performing," said Farley, who started skating at the age of 7.